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Crookes (ward)

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Crookes
Crookes
Shown within Sheffield
District: Sheffield
UK Parliament constituency: Crookes lies in 3 Parliamentary Constituencies: Sheffield Central/Hallam/Hillsborough
Ceremonial county: South Yorkshire
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
Population (2001): 16,800
Councillors
Sheffield City Council
Sylvia Anginotti (Liberal Democrats)
John Hesketh (Liberal Democrats)
Brian Holmes (Liberal Democrats)

Crookes ward—which includes the districts of Crookes, Steelbank, Crosspool, and Sandygate—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England. It is located in the western part of the city and covers an area of 3.9 km2. The population of this ward in 2001 was 16,800 people in 7,200 households. In the 2004 local elections Sylvia Anginotti, John Hesketh, and Brian Holmes, all Liberal Democrats, were returned as councillors for the newly drawn ward. The western and south-western section of Crookes ward is located within Sheffield Hallam Parliamentary constituency: MP Nick Clegg who is currently leader of the Liberal Democratic Party. Some of the eastern part of Crookes ward is in Sheffield Central Parliamentary constituency: MP Richard Caborn [Labour], whilst the north-eastern edge of the ward lies in Sheffield Hillsborough Parliamentary constituency: MP Angela Smith [Labour]. A Parliamentary Boundary Review is due to be implemented that will put the whole of Crookes ward in a redrawn Sheffield Hallam constituency in time for the next General Election.

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Districts of Crookes ward

Crookes

Main article: Crookes

Crookes (grid reference SK328877) is a suburb of the City of Sheffield, England, about 2.5 km (1.5 miles) west of the city centre. It borders Broomhill to the south, Walkley and Crookesmoor to the east and open countryside around the River Rivelin to the north. It is home to a large student population from the nearby University of Sheffield, and also contains the university's Tapton Hall of Residence

Steel Bank

An area of terraced housing in Crookes, Sheffield. Steel Bank is a steep hill that starts from Springvale Road to the South and Northfield Road to the North. It stretches from Western Road to Heavygate Road which borders on the S6 postcode and the Walkley council ward. Roads on Steel Bank are Western Road, Brighton Terrace Road, Melbourn Road, Mona Road, and the very steep Townend Street and Bates Street. Slinn Street sits at the top of Steel Bank. Aldred Road and Bradley Street are also part of the Steel Bank area of Crookes. The name 'Steel Bank' is rarely used, and most would just called the area 'Crookes'. Steel Bank has one pub named 'The Princess Royal'. This is an old local pub situated on Slinn Street.

Sandygate

Sandygate (grid reference SK310867) is a residential area on the western tip of Sheffield. It is home to the oldest football ground in the world (named after the area), which has been home to Hallam C.C since 1804 and Hallam F.C. since 1860. Hallamshire Golf Course is also located in the area.

Crosspool

Crosspool is a residential area on the western outskirts of Sheffield. It contains 4 Large schools, Lydgate Junior School, Lydgate Infant School, Tapton School, and King Edward VII Lower School.


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